9NORMAN — A three-dav seminar on Academy and Outside” is the topic of chardt, director of the Inter-American‘‘The Changing Roles of Women” will Dr. Gwenn Davis, director of the Hon- Institute at Central State University;be held Tuesday through Thursday, ors Program at the University of Okla- Edmond; Darcy Cobb, human relationsJuly 15-17, at the Oklahoma Center for homa. She will speak at 9 a mContinuing EducationTHE PROGRAM will deal with thebasic issues which concern today swomanPrimary sponsor of the seminar is the Women s Resource Center, a nonprofit charitable organization formedWednesday.And Dr. Tom Boyd, assistant professor of Philosophy, will discuss “TheJudeo-Christian View Of Women” at the general session at 9 a.m. ThursdayThe seminar will include shortlast January to encourage women from coursesmorning on women andall socio-economic backgrounds to par- the law. women in history, sex roleticipate in a variety of programs Co- stereotyping and minority viewpointssponsors include the Norman Branch, on women today These will be led byAmerican Association of University Marjorie Downing, associate professorWomen; Norman Council of Camp Fire and assistant dean of law at OklahomaGirls, Norman League of Women Vot- City University; Barbara Francoisers. Newcomers Club, and Police Schindler. historv teacher in the Nor-Wives of Norman and the United Na- man Public Schools; Karen Vice Irey.tions Association of Greater Oklahoma clinical assistant professor of socialCit\work at OU; Dr Sara Fein, assistantA $15 registration fee covers the professor of sociology at OU, and Men-three-dav program. lunches and coffee dell Simmons who holds a masters degreein Educational Psvchologv frombreaks. The seminar is supplementedb\ a grant from the Oklahoma Human- OUHies Committee, cash contributionsand in-kind services from the sponsor- AFTERNOON workshops will includeing organizations Reservations for '“Choice-making.” ‘ Value Systems inchildcare can be made through the Conflict.” “Women Power.” “JesusWomen's Resource Center. The daily Was a Feminist.” “Women in the Procharge is $3 7u per child Registrants fessions.* *“Women in Politics.♦ *mav make overnight housing arrangements directlv with Sooner House.*(H ( F. (405) 325-1011. and should men-% 4Women in Literature.” A Woman'sPlace I. “Freedom—Its Implications for Individuals and Groups,tion the seminar on ‘ The Changing The Marriage Contract.” “Human Roles of Women♦ ** •istic Parenting “Two-Career Families” and “Stop the World. We WantTo Get On.”DR. JANE MARIE LUECKE, associate professor of English at OklahomaState Cniversitv. will deliver the ke\ n- elude Drs Fein and Luecke. Connie* •ote address at 9 a.m. Tuesday.Workshop leaders and guests will in“The Women's MovementKagan, graduate teaching assistant in in the philosophv at OU Dr Clara Bur-graduate student at OU; and Cleta Deatherage, legal aide, Oklahoma Human Rights Commission.Also Dr. Barbara Hillyer Davis, director of the Limits-to-Freedom project for Oklahoma Public Lbrarv Systems;wf % wGayle Welcher, attorney and special instructor in the OU College of Business and department of home economics; Dr. Thomas Wiggins OU professor of education and human relations; Dr. Ruth Brown, sociology and political science professor at Oscar Rose Junior College; Barbara Keith, state board of the American Association of University Women of Oklahoma, and Ruth Grad Lewis. C P A and registered stockbroker.THE TUESDAY night general session will begin with an address byState Rep Hannah Atkins entitled “The International Women’s Year and the Women of Oklahoma ” Membersfrom the Black Liberated Arts Council will follow with a presentation. “Poetry of W omen . ”“Other People Make Me Feel Old.” an Oklahoma Humanities Committee film will be shown on Wednesday. DrAnn Carlton, chairman of the F'nglishdepartment at Oklahoma (Tty Cniver-Mt. will lead a discussion of the film and deliver an address. “Women Older Means Better.”